Mark Gillett
Lecture, Paramedic Science
Department of Paramedic Science
email: m.gillett@worc.ac.uk
Mark is a lecturer in Paramedic Science at the University of Worcester.
Mark joined the Paramedic Science team after several years working as a Clinical Team Mentor within the Ambulance Service. He is currently practicing as an Advanced Clinical Practitioner in Primary Care whilst studying for an MSc in Advanced practice. Prior to becoming a clinician he worked as a Firefighter and is seeking use his connections within the Fire and Rescue Service to enhance student experience at Worcester. Mark's contributes a wide skills and varied experiences across the to the team.
Qualifications
- MSc Advanced Clinical Practice (current)
- BSc (Hons) Health Sciences, University of Worcester
- FdSc Paramedic Science, University of Worcester
- Certificate of Internal Quality Assurance, process and practice
Teaching Interests
- Pathophysiology
- Ethics
- Decision making
- Pre-hospital Paramedic skills
Research Interests
- Cardiac arrest and the management of PEA
- Implementation of the ReSPECT process
Professional Bodies
- Health and Care Professions Council
- Member of the College of Paramedics
Recent Publications
Poster presentation at the International Research Conference- College of Paramedics. ‘Can United Kingdom Paramedics Use End Tidal Capnography to Inform Whether to Terminate Resuscitation, in a Pulseless Electrical Activity Cardiac Arrest?’
External Roles
- Advanced Clinical Practitioner- Primary Care